MLB Statistics

Historical (past-seasons) WARP is now based on DRA..
cFIP and DRA are not available on a by-team basis and display as zeroes(0). See TOT line for season totals of these stats.Multiple stints are are currently shown —Click to hide.

YEAR

Team

Lg

G

GS

IP

W

L

SV

H

BB

SO

HR

oppTAv

PPF

H/9

BB/9

HR/9

K/9

GB%

BABIP

TAv

WHIP

FIP

ERA

cFIP

DRA

DRA-

WARP

2012

PIT

MLB

5

0

5.0

0

0

0

2

2

6

0

.257

94

3.6

3.6

0.0

10.8

73%

.182

.178

0.80

2.53

1.80

66

2.06

47.3

0.2

2013

PIT

MLB

55

0

65.0

5

7

0

57

28

37

8

.261

98

7.9

3.9

1.1

5.1

58%

.251

.260

1.31

4.86

3.46

104

3.93

94.0

0.5

2014

MIA

0

39

0

40.7

4

1

0

33

12

36

2

.258

99

7.3

2.7

0.4

8.0

57%

.265

.236

1.11

3.00

0.66

92

2.85

69.8

0.8

2014

PIT

0

21

0

23.7

4

0

0

25

12

14

4

.265

100

9.5

4.6

1.5

5.3

68%

.296

.300

1.56

5.89

3.80

90

3.26

79.9

0.4

2015

MIA

MLB

67

0

63.0

5

4

0

67

26

47

3

.263

90

9.6

3.7

0.4

6.7

63%

.323

.273

1.48

3.66

3.14

96

4.24

99.1

0.3

2016

MIA

MLB

24

0

17.7

0

0

1

15

10

13

4

.278

88

7.6

5.1

2.0

6.6

50%

.239

.303

1.42

6.52

3.06

94

4.10

90.7

0.2

2017

SFN

MLB

20

0

21.0

2

0

0

24

11

15

1

.272

91

10.3

4.7

0.4

6.4

51%

.343

.294

1.67

3.93

6.43

108

5.75

122.4

-0.1

2014

TOT

MLB

60

0

64.3

8

1

0

58

24

50

6

.261

99

8.1

3.4

0.8

7.0

61%

.277

.260

1.27

4.06

1.82

91

3.00

73.5

1.2

Career

MLB

231

0

236.0

20

12

1

223

101

168

22

.264

95

8.5

3.9

0.8

6.4

59%

.285

.268

1.37

4.32

3.13

97

3.89

91.1

2.3

Statistics for All Levels

'opp' stats - Quality of opponents faced - have been moved and are available only as OPP_QUAL in the Statistics reports now.Minor league stats are currently shown —Click to hide.

What are your thoughts on Bryan Morris' start to the season? Can he regain top of the rotation potential status as a prospect? When would be a reasonable ETA for the major leagues? (Seth from Nanty Glo PA)

I think it's all coming together for Morris, physically and mentally. He dominated at high A Bradenton and if he pitches well at AA Altoona then I think he'll spend August at AAA Indianapolis and have a chance to be in the majors by June, 2011. Also, always love stopping at Sheets on Route 22 in your town for a late-night snack on the way home from Curve games. (John Perrotto)

My five year-old son was getting autographs at last night's Snappers-Loons game in Beloit. He only got three sigs from Loons' players, but one of them was Bryan Morris, who had been traded to the Pirates about six hours earlier.
It's funny how my son just randomly dumb-lucks his way into meeting this kid who may never be any more famous than he is right now!
BTW, what are the prospects of Morris being more than just a footnote in the Ramirez trade? Thanks.(jlebeck66 from WI)

As somebody who grew up in a Triple-A city (Salt Lake City) and spent a great deal of time in a Single-A one (Walla Walla), I saw a lot of minor-league baseball as a kid, and I still cherish those memories and the random luck of seeing the likes of famous (Tony Gwynn in A-ball, on the same team as John Kruk no less) and infamous (floppy former overall #1 Al Chambers). The only foul ball I ever retrieved was autographed by Bob Geren, who a quarter-century later became the manager of the A's. So I can relate. Tell the kid to hold onto those autographs.

As for Morris' chances of being more than a footnote, he certainly looks pretty good on paper; his numbers are about as good as you could hope for a guy coming back from Tommy John surgery. His upside, from what I can tell, is as a mid-rotation starter or possibly a late-inning reliever. You could do worse when it comes to putting your money on an A-ball pitcher. (Jay Jaffe)

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PITCHf/x Pitcher Profile

Bryan Morris has thrown 3,605 pitches that have been tracked by the PITCHf/x system between 2010 and 2017, including pitches thrown in the MLB Regular Season, the MLB Postseason and Spring Training. In 2017, he has relied primarily on his Fourseam Fastball (94mph) and Slider (90mph), also mixing in a Curve (83mph).